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TIIOS. .1. ADAMS. PKUHU KDG EKl ELD, S. Cf : ?'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER aa iss2 The ? (tm?*is of ?S82 I VOL. XLVII.-N0. 51. >. i....... ..A innniv WITH HICll PR1?M AM) POOR COPAhT i ERSE. P FKo M TH I* i> \TE VR ('il \RLE5 K. KA KKK w iii ?.?* RMMM'iHtHi WHh m?-i . th? lotion i Nilli mi?i n lins InewH, which ?ill JIM cutiiiu-tt-ii u>.dei he natue of J M I'.unM! A ?'??. J vi. I UKI ELL. J M RITKDi-'I.L CHAS P B \ K KR. J, M. BURDLLL & CO,, COTTON FACTORS -ANO C0MMISSI3N MERCHANT Contimit* ttu-ine*.* H-> beret'u<>,<., n Fire Proof Warehouse No 19 M- Imosh St. j AUGUSTA, GA.| Strict aneri ion *n COOM .rn menta ! ami or- mp? ?.?.miuances. RARE CHANCE AS Aeent f IP th?>'?wiiMf4. I h?v? ir I 8Hl<?Thr?H Hundred an 1 Seventy j Ihre? i'S?'.h Acren of tn? finest pin?* land j in th?? ?liifiiv- within tw?> iit!'e*of Joh?- I i Bton and une mil? <-f the ?' ? . A: \ K K fi S s. TO MC K IVS. Sept. 20. I'Si -1142 TOOTHACHE DROPv " Who the THUM' g t-Mithncne will endnr . Wbfn lhere ctn b fourni n sj'eedy ? ur '. 'Twill kill tut- nerve an?! ?ase the p;tin, And give th?- enif r- r ndi? f again " F rsa'e, al 15" v ?' Irv Oct. 25,-f b R I URI>OEii ? 0. W. E. SPEISt. I'K-I'i.NEK. Commiting and "?u?' r ntl n !iny ARCHITECT.!: PLANS . !'N ^and "ip* rid ear i -ns Ht Vi oder.-?e e'.ivrge j v' OPFJI'E *.?. ? LWV KAN?;E. UCUST?, GA. :MMONS. HEPATIC, OOMPOUNI LfviT and Killoe) ? e re :1 The Wot.oVrfnl ,Tn" Wot.d-tfil p>?'ing Th Pirifv? , ?' ??V* .Thf* P,,rif-V,,; j ?itt op I it-Hnuf'g KIDNEY Vf EDICT VF. KJDVEY MEDICINE }<*t\ tHvtein ymir m >u?li ??w r .[ur of ?kin. fe? ^i and dro ?y. anp^ti' h--i.'l.!!-h- ?w il'z/.i ind na'liing ii ? I. * nu iv* ?e ? ?ghi .Ile r-ii i .. *7? ... 2? 1 . m ... 12 di/ " 2,iMhl. li] ll? "do 1.?C0. ld ?Co . do . ?iyo. lil loo do 2?M'?. 2(1 300 do HW. 3(1 5T0 do M. . 2". 1000 do 2?. 25 A FPKOXIM ATION l'Rl/.IN. ii Approximation Prizes nf $7f>u, ?? 9 do do 500, 4 9 do do 2?0, 2 1907 Prizes, amounting to.82tk"i. Application for rates to clubs sho: l?e made only to the otlb-e ol'the Com ny in New Orleans. For further information write cleat giving full address. Send orders by 1 Sress, Registered Letter or Money 1 er, addressed onlv to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUP?IN, 607 Seventh St.? Washington, I>. < .V. H.-Ordert nddr^.^d /<? "Yoe ? -v lean* will receive prompt attention, % Aug 9, 1882.-6t*C Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of th bowels are prevalent, and lunwj live? at tod througli lack of knowledge of a saf and sure remedy. PERKY DAVIS1 PAC KILLKK is a wc? cure for Diarrhoea, Dyi entery,Cholera,Cholera Morbus, Summe Complaint, etc., and i> perfectly tafe. Read ibo following : BAS?MIDAE, N. Y.. March 22, UU. PC'.RY DAVIH' PAC? KlLI.Ll: nrvrr/ail* to affnr b?taal r*?i>/ for erami' and i'uin In the ?tomach. JOnEI'H BtJBDtXT. NlCl-.ni.vir.LE, S. V., Ff li. 2. NU. Tn? M/y U't medici ita l know <>f ?or diluter,) ctKil?-ra morbus, and cramp* ir. the Htomach. Hav IMNl ll ?or i car?, tint t: !K ww rm* ever>' tinifi. J CUES W. LOK. MbCtCOMA. IOWA, March l-\ WSL I havr; IUOA youi' VMS K ILLKJI UI severe VA*** O <Tunip,colic.uud cholera mwblUkBnd it K?ve almot liwtout rvllit. * LU gAiAWSU. C'ARai'sviLU', OA.. teb. 2^, UN. ?<v twenty years I haw uwl your PALS RILUH In my family. Have it many timen tor bowe coniplalutH,aDd ltB/MWMK <.?.?<.?. Woulcl not teelsui' wiauat ? boule in the hon??. . " J. B. I VIE. SACO. Mr.. Tan. 'si, 1%SL Hare n.?ed Piutav OA vis' PALS- KILLEH for tweivi JcATM. It in ?afr. wt, anO rttkMt, No moth? ali. . old allow it to bo out of thc family. ii. L >ATEH. ONOTO t. N. V..Feb. li?, 1831. Wo be??D uslii?1 lt over thirty y.-atn a*ro, and I allays rt\ e? iiui/i.-<liate rei.ef. Would hardly dat. t? KO to bed ., it hf .ut a bott lo in Un- hou ne, ' W. O. SPFRET. COSWATBORO. 8. C.. Feb. 22, UN. \f&riy o^ery family in thin portion keeiw a u>ttl( ici'uie hou*?. Dr.. K. MOBTOS. V. s. GoroctAXE, CREFCLD.P.HESIbH PllfSSLV.Feb. S. UH. Ih?Tekno.?n PcBBX DA TIM'PAZ? KiLLKna'imotf from the dav it wai introduced, and aivr years o! ob^enation and UM 1 rejrord it? presence in mj liou^hold as an i*dl*gwimblt ;.-<-t ??'(</. _ _ ^ L S. PoTTKB. lt. S. Coosid. * BL'BT'IX-O.S-THKST.KSO. J-2ifid l>een nevera! day* aucVrinii Bevetely ftCO ?L&rrho'?i, fcccomi nnied Witta intent nam, when Mad your PALS EfLuiB, and foond umqn bwmm lelief H. J. >OOSE. 21 MOSTAC CE ST., LONDON, KS G. Diirintf a renidenoe of twenty-three yearn in India. I have (riven lt in many caaes of diarrlueo. dysen^ teiT. and cholera, and never knew it to fail to fnve It. CLARIDOE, No family can safely be without th? invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists al 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. 1. COMMON SENSE ENGINE CO, ENO?NES made by this company ar of the best WORKMANSHIP AK 1 .MATERIAL, and v. e will ?ell t! em than any now in tho market. They an guaranteed fully. Save money by pur chasing the Common Sense Engine Iron JC::Z^1TTRIX, Ag ts, Apl 20-6in Trenton S. C. per day a home. Sam m TO #20 ?le worth .f? free. Address Sfinson A Co. 'ortland, Maine. A Va Wi b!e ??e?c We saw yes'erday a s* Mm whir wnsoi ce m- in ^-ryu] Lord Bvmr 'Che bistrry ??! the 'l^'tl-r i* this D ui g the but e nf Miswolariuhi. ii trie war I Kt wet? n Turfft?v *n?l (ire c tne'iteo L r ! Bvionw ? in immi""t danger tr m th- hands of H Turkis! < fh -t whn w-i'le H luurdprngs cn* ai h'tu Wbil- th- weapon Wis lp<cprtd int: a G e k s dd er, n? m-I Em mini j Haas, uprarig in er wren a- d rec-iv-M j a humble ga?h Kcr-ww the nee Th so'di r tell but d agged tte offi -r down, p'nekp.l -he ilngat-r 1'rnrn hi* b lt and sobbed l>'m to ?h- h- rf I T ?ol her hv th ord-rol L >r ! By rm, wu? sen? to th- h >?P tai and a< pt wa rdJ recovered The ga?h hud ?ea'e ! up hut i-f* >in ng'v ?"ar whieb extended from his for??h~addownward ?T'is? KIM fnp*. ; hjj r-.ght pye w iR pl' U* enrnp'-r-'v ?nd hi nose w ?? <-PV . r d Lnr-I P.v on to >k p wu<> o o' the dm: pr but r-mm-j j. ti ;h-j Gr-ek Has.?? afterward-- c ra to this I ?toil li ti v arni located n -(Wt dis*ftnei> ; '.""tn Charleston, C. Tb?? iir-jpn' . writ p wa? rmp day a* bi-h U-'P ?nd ".Pir'gnirn using thpd .j-gpt f running .newt and i>ttet pnrfos*?R. Mslr-d h'm fi ?ive if tn }nm bnt wa" r-iu?-?it f.h? Tr. .-k sa\i' g tba' h- bad no otl<-r ?n f- tn ?li rid w?k -rh Ti ent" m m tr k m t hi" p"> k-* kn f ..hieh w s r*t her la .*?/- rv d th- Gr-' .?addv xht"gef vi-h bira Tu lag-rt?r is ni very fi P work m nah ip h- hi'-dle h-|ng iv/o-v an I th . ca i'v-r b-]* it ?? in i pvh??r 'i ??ti ? .?di' ion - A u tu&tu ( ItTonicle. lu tdro'? "win 1er. flin uti] ?-nts i\) r I>- 8 vi'h 0 irnlin ni 2p av- h-en victim z 1 in th "vt sbamelu' man>'.*.! bv an >?rr?? -..?.. ??Up F li f- .r 'ir.-r h i i?: j nm D-lawa'P SlWtly h l?r- r-. >. inning nf tl.- ; r ' tl' ?i ri ? G : 1 ll' . er prop - <: t . '?<... n :: u> s< lia I j - at G '"nu'?!i*ion ni .!i i-f f 'id .. io prr.iVrrpd messing tntafevg th r il? at b if r ? ! i ti hou*PJ. FI- rn j il Warm e>" i?"ir<. ec.e-il fr in t' I ..es" r- atni th* ?t" i- t- R.-ir.-^ j dti-tnatily j tr rpo n t>' good a ! ite- j so?)!i gained tr-o ?. tidence. of rb'- j iii whom he w-s rbrowtt nd K?*f r ? cd ege <^|?eu->'i had no ti ffi '?ill -.. fltHg a t-?ifi?;i.1'-r bi - n tube < rd*?is [JH ?nr>--'<: e i very t-o i nt tr e nt <.! -7'- i rn ?urh, *i yt>n?n? ci-n w-re tullv, a ! fi d ? number of hi? bou'ier? i mr rea?? i n rim- to ftm<' nn?il th-be??in-?r? h?1* rn ?nth, wh?*n he ha ! iv ir '?itv ol the y ou., g m-n o? 'h - m ;'?on. t?' Tb ii ml av G^rd ??pr ven md atid coi Ut tel b aid mn-v y i it^ce inmi nearly ?!i his b mr i* ; - 'urns ^ . i I ran-j1 tia! from twelve i< te? i. t?tiilarj. The aguretfat-son cted was Stiraet hing ?iver six bu ? dollar^. Tb-* p'inleri?.? r-i'li \ .i. ? ne tri ,k. T v ho Mate Heiuorr fTe to Hie People ol (lie Sia?e, ROOMS OF THE"STATE DKM.?-KATI EXECL'TIVE C- ?MMTTTEE COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. 15, 'SL' Fellmo Citizen* : The oandidi nominated by the fitste Democi Convention at Columbia are woi of the support, of the whole peo No other political body will, cr r present to you candidates for S offices who have equal claims to y confidence. The Democracy oi ?So Carolina have received the nomi tiona with unfeigned satisfaction, i are determined to elect their c.-.r dates, lt will be an unmixed bl ing to the State, however, if th shall be a truce to political str audjionest men, with honest, p pose and without regard to their litical associators in the past, ur in voting tor the upright, caja and faithful candidates who are u bebre the people. The Democn cinnot be expected lo continue bad themselves down with tax?t for the benefit of their former op nents, if these persis! in prefern political tram])- or imported va, bonds to Carolinians o! proved wo: a id acknowledged merit. The principles ileHur?'! by i State Convention as formulating I objects and intentions of the ?'en eratic party are intelligible, hbe aad progressive. They look lo t preservation oi Flonest Home R; aa .the paramount need of good ti /.ens of every condition in life, a they f ledge, to ali th* people the ?i a lministratioo ol equal law?, ;? economy with efficiency in the rc duct of the Government, lu I broader irena ol N.it:cr:?t! affair* t S jut h (.'aroh un Democracy stai pledged to the reform of the tai system, so as to leaden the b?rde on the people, ??nd .(u the reform t'i2 c.vil service aa a tueaus ol pnrif ing pvlj'i-'s. Wheo the po!i(i< Wjikers shall no longer have u hu dred thousand Federal cilices as lure and bait for their hungry d pendents, the power o.' cocbinatioi of cnscrupulona politicians will a Buredly be broken, andfor eveiy cai did?te, within his parly, there wi ba a fair field and no favor. Tl JJeinocracy demand likov.ise that tl Federal Government, by liberal aj propriutions from the treasury for e? ucational purposes, help the hJoutl em ?States to convert the present an rising generation of freedmen inf intelligent and responsible c:i.i/.eu ID all things the South Carolina Di mocracy solemnly bind themselve before fellow-countrymen, to pursti that public policy which will inak the whole people cont nt, by secui ing their rights, guarding their pm ilegee and fostering their grawin prosper, ty. The fltafp Executive Commit lae it V X PH m l\u FOR IHK I HORK Adilre>s ut HIP stale rea. ?era ii ( nm nt ii (re. Tin- p.., ,.!e Urs*? lu Matutai . llie Or e??'Zn>l?n ..f ?he Murty, BIMI l?re I? . i ?- b> I mininer anti l?it>cu?i?i?n for Hie i f.n>|)i? i i-^ufh ul lb? Kai are. ? OLniurA, Ni? 22-Tt.e State D ru .cr i ic nmaii'tee adopted the ifolnwi-ig ad-lr-s-? to the pe? j.le nf 1 r1 e Si .re ind "r-'eixl it to be pub li h-d : Ri OMS OF THE CTATE DEMOCRATIC ) KxfcC TiVE COMMITTEE > COLUMBIA, > 0 . N.?v . 2 82 j JO the Pep'e of the St(ti> ?: Tie; S:*?te Dem cr?iie Committee cngmt- ? nUte the leopleol Sou-h 0<.p>lina on he success which attended the ?f i 'Hs ; lu.- D' ni-ir M io p?rty to ebor rhfir cai didaree. and jir?-s rve intel 1 ?eir, j'ist m,.i tc .nomieal rule in 'in- S .ne It j*, special y ?rat i ly i t. g t' ih- cotnu.ttK- tu know that iieatv j r-igned tbn.uiih' ut the St ?te rm eiec < 1 " d y, n I rbat the o.-duoi ol th- I . - rio , un it-r the mring-nt provi I IO'.- ut 'l>e I H uiiaS-ailed al.?! ?1 III ss ii-.t..f WJI ri ibe . JCcel t?Oh O ll .st.ge c. unty,-a bern the D<-m?.-r tie | \ ' '*d fi- cu.di.lat f. m tl e fie 1, . h* .h . ? Sr "e ;< m D tu cr,tic halide ' ' f X o' I he Seven C->< >? ei-m u -ne legulu ca- di la?-*> . f ihr D mu rV,? i'"'> Tl.fle ie Uti.Kubt.il M-e lui .j u UJ . ., m,iai|,i 'hi , n.J.. c ul y ti.r i be (ir* e 8;nc. l,s7G a d. t.united en vcr waf tu ,j? ,},.<;,. i rt,e Ihm T in- par y l y j tug the j.,i ora : W Uiaictll letil white? t,, the v#teu lg? ')l-.tit a.id pi j i In;. ,j eVt I i_ I n ' .' - : i ti cvmpiign nu the par cr? Ot . J |i li?-, 'a -Aa tu - ked hy vi>: j en ?.!tui?'!.ce. md by ui.eciu, u'oii "?ni upemii n ol' th.- iu i-t eminent J tu* ih tue -TMate. Trie whole D Ul j me rafic p.ir y arraigned anti co i ? pol tuned i r imaginary miscuinirj. t; ?rn .J it w?8 i.Ma-ii) a-8-rtetJ, tn <ieri j te. e ol the facts or lt] ignorance ol j 'Ha . c ? dition md thc nee-Jri of tb. j tn* ne, 'ii it the tiun had come when I Dem.a-racy should be rem vd?'i-d ai power, m i'be succeeded f.y the ! ri r itniiat: ti ol contridictory e e A"lfi! uh ich, animated by lue e.-cj ec 111 .*r" on ol public p nuder, had nuder ^ta -ii to oj j. .?e and dtftfjtt .JK, r;,.m cree IMO parrv; j .<, r, oe most shameful part of tb> ^y * ^"-ini-SB is that the effi ?ere ol j flr"! 11 '?fV^errinaejil: who, ;<re ?.1 ,ern result of just adicinistratioii^ nominations, liberal principles, systematic and untiagging work. '. we owe to the Stale, and we ow to the traditions ol' the mister-i lo which we belong. Victory rau.-t have: and Honor with viet? JAMES F.JzLAR, Chairman. G. D. BRYAN, WM. MUNRO, J. OTEY REED, R. P. TODD, G. W. CROFT, WILLIE JONES, .TN.I. B. ERWIN, G. J. PATTERS.' ?. P. SOJOURNER, T. S. FARROW, C. J. C. HUTSON, J. W. WlLLIAil E. B. GARY, J. F. RHAME, GEO. JOHNSTONE, J. D. MCLUCAS, E. B. MURRAY, WM. ELLIOTT, CHAS. S. SINKLEY.JOS. H. EARLE, F. W. DAWSON. ?a tiff J ates atic thy pie. ;au, tate our uth ina and idi ess ere ?ile, ur po lite ble i?W ?cy to ion po mg rlh Hie Mckies as Sttake kille Mr. T. W. McKie, who -ives abc live miles fiom this place was in to a lew days ago, and iulormed us tl not lo?g eiuce he was visiting his CA pond and discovered lying uear t water's edge a snake of the moccai species, whereupon he sent to 1 house for his gun, on the return which he fired ami killed as he thoup bot the one snake, hut on examir tien lound that with the one dischar of the gun he had killed thirty-o snakes, whinh were in and aron: the lars? snake, at which Mr. McK fired. On yesterday Afr. Joe McK who 1 i ves uea: Colliers and isa broth cl Air. T. W. McKie was in tow .. I ami thinking we had a good joke i j hi* brother told him, Joe, the sna toe tale that ha/1 been told us by 1 .f brother. Air. Joe Mc IC ie did tl r.tl j smile worth a cent, but with all s he ! t iooi ness said, "J don't doubt it, 1 ifl nol long since while ont in my bel '.' i ? killed'a tone blow with a stick ? ,! ; snakes, and the day J was out w ?d nol much ufa day for snakes." Aboi ist j t his time some one called us asid nd ; ..n.l o? course 'twas our time to "s . ; 'em up."-Hmnhura Corresponden oj. A'KOutda Evennui Jxnvs. ne ? -., - bel THE NEXT STATE FAIR-Parti ad contemplating making exhibits shoul ?if j write to th?- Secretary, Col. Thorai n . VV. Holloway, Pernuna, S. C , for '.? c fty rt the premium list. The ind v- cations are that the next State la ai will be I he grandest nr.d most sn i; cese ful tvtr held in Columbia. Applications for appointment t j tue Citadel Academy continue to b i received at the Executive ot?i.*< ?Si^ly one appointments have airead, been made ol pay cadets, which : largely in excess of the number ex pected at the openiug session, am ie proves that lite friends of the iustitn !" tion have not miscalculated itapopu Iarity. One of the appointments is mad , ! from Oalirornia-the son of a Soutl Carolinian resident in that State ? and .?'lite a number lrom Georgii 8* I amt other adjacent States.- Coln mhb '? fogist.r. t? A colored politician desirous of i Baltimore ofiice, puts it thus: "Wi 6 owe nothing to the South, we ow< ' nothing to the North. They be cami r' ' embroiled and the negro slipped be? g i ween and got his freedom." Vol nine:, have been written to expresi ?? the H:iliie iden. neg ectiDg the present. If. eptablishee the i renf M unhout tai lng to } ro vide i'-r the future. It tares tor the j wt- ;ik at.ii (.ermita uo ii j i fee t" the stiorg. lt ld the pctltei ol hotDHl.ity j and the conservator tf nations. It , lai's only when it ci-seee io be true to itself. We recall lure the eseen tiai fririci} l<-8 ot l'etnorr.tic faitb ap declared by TlumiP Jefferson eighty years ago : '.Eq'Ml and exact j i lice to a 1 men, ol whatever Mute or persnasior, reiigi us or politic.*]; | e ce, cornu, tree, ?nd ho; CPI Irienriship with all mi tions, entangling alliances with non. ; ibe PU por; ol the Slate Govert mei.ti iu all their rights, as tue most com? pe enr :-.dujii>!>irniit?rie lor our do m^tic concerns, and *the surest bul wark* ?gtirst at.ti Ii-publienn len? il?nci?-r; ?he {repel vat ion o? the Gen t-r*J G 'Vernaient in its whole Com-ti lU'MUt] vigor aa the r-heet alienor ol our pe-*ce -it home and Safety abroad; H j ' dou> care ot the tight ol ehc'icD by >he pe< pl?-, a mild ii nd ?ile cor -ppm* oj ?btise?- which are Jo}>{ . d ?> the h wt.rd ot H volution wi. ere e,uv?tble remedies are Ul pruVldi d; diPOiUte HI qiilrecel.ee Hi the deCleioUe ? th>- ui j H y-the nul pi incl | e I re nb..c<, 'rora win- h lhere is io , \ r-n bul to liiic, ihr vir>tl j nuc? lr ai,ti i ;uitl?-ii ile pin nt ot drepo *nj; -t ?ell di.-cij lilied m 1 tia, out M lellV CV i:i pe<iCe H lld lur th" .u m mei.ir ot war, til r^ulate ?y rHi? va iheu'; the puprrm-tcy o' ..civil over the mi'itnty authority; otu uiv in tbe public expense, that bor m y br ligh ly bu dened; ti e ne t p .) ruri;t ? I nur dr hts <u i sa rd jr sr: vit JOH u! I he pubic laiti ; BO rigeinei.t O' H^iiru.t re and 0 [nmerce, as i CH han 1 ra-ii I; the ?jil { joe ion o? in lor mat ion, anil arraign ut ol all abu-ies at th-Dir ol ?h blic reason; irtedom <>' tho prep ; i i reed om o' p-raon under the pro H'm m <!.e h M bea0 c rt us; and A by juries impartially selected j t0 H ?se principles form thv bright cou Un*.?ii which hue gone bet re u guided our Pt**ps through an ave evolution and referan*im Tue! loin o! our sv.?:~s and ul? o 1 o? our I H||y ?ea ha va been deviled to their j S?ai .nm-n*. They should be th? I :i ;.: our political .Vith, tbe :ei j "?bol ?vii instruction, the touchstone .bich to try thr e:ei ru-*: ?nd eh >ulil we '?n i in rr..>in-,nt.-: of f^Si In h" was elected asSoli .ito lu!un .'ht? Fourth Circuir, which position now holds. Aa solicitor he his e< mauded the admiration ol jud?; lawyeis and juries for his i nipa rt ia i hi?, earnest work in doing hi* wh dutv to the Slate, and lor his uni ing .'?.MI in the study ol hie prol .??ion. Ilia keen insight into bum nature, his thorough knowledge law, and h>s knowledge gained thorough reading of the gieat qn lions ol the day, added to his bi character, will give ns a Ucngre mau ol whom we can be ?UPI proud. Lie will be no mere lobby i but will iie one who will idiive make the name of his district a her people known in Congress n? pu and noble people-Darlington T>m Tbe Mennonites, away out in Mai toba, are divided into two parti upon 'he petty question whet li they i-hould fasten their garnieii with hooks and eyes or bul ten.-. Tl Progressists have adopted buttons i stead of hooks and eyes, and this denounced as n sinful couformitj the wavs ol A wicked world, and tl wearers of buttons are denounced the enemies ot pure and irodeiiW religion. The hook and eye pari contend that the Scriptures mentir hooks and eyes, while huttons ai not once spoken of. t u ?ir ti <-r X .1; i?r pu .h< po to ik \ p ! ti oi can a ri ina! tor r*tt men i Wit! etap pa ii N8 ; ai tho?e j r.heaj rina ft it tee we uv. rs. mt wu lat Lip he un hp 0! ?ht ia ge ne ad 'ie ie, pr n, on ke lis ot ie or rJa TlIK Kxn "V Ir-The. results the recent elections in Alabama ft? Kentucky furnish all tbe evident thai war? needed to salish* tho noni try that the Mahoneizing oi tl South is at an end It was posai bi for Gen. Mahone to acquire power i \ irgi'iia bv pkillfully playing '? pan ol a true Democrat honest! striving lo serve his State ?ml h ! party, hut 'il is not possible for anj --1 I body in anv other Southern Siate t 88 su.veed in the same role, now thu a' j Gen Mabone has become sn Admir et ! jstration man.-- h hm i Di pah?) et j - --- . eel DivRRHiriEi' Caor" -Mr. L I i ThoiT?puo;i, fl South Carolina ?leif j gale lo ihe (?eorgia Agrieultnfa PH (Convention, informed tbs A'lani ld j Conatihiti'Vt that "v;c have line farm aB i ers in South Carolina, but yon ai fl j aheatl of us in diversified crops, ant . that is where the money mmes 'ii farming now. We aie waking up oi lliis lin? rapidly, and we will try am over tn kp and fx?-el ?be Georgi* ?arm ei" ii we can. We have found on! this year where the money lies ii farming. It \- R simple proposition Raise our provisions and make col ton and rice our surplus crop." Y , '"-.'tile a number ol century plant* is in California atv i browing np stalk? > ! preparatory to blooming. One it I Sonoma Valley grew six ieet in ei<zhl .hivs. A mammoth plant in tbe Ga? ?niel \'alley is t-xpected to throw nj 1 a ?lower stem more than forty ieet ii e height Th?> plant spreads over s i circle lonv ?ive ieet. ?ti circumfer? etice. 9 Airtb horses do not letch as much ' in Kugland as was supposed. Al a sile in London recently eleveu pure a Arabians ol fine qualities were poid . j for $7,7fiO. Pharaod, a pure rah i? j stallion, brought ?{.2,62-5 lor Count ? . I'otfiki, who takes him to Poland. Brood maies averaged ?O<?O each, R-and a two yest old lilly went for ' i>77.r.. ? hetr, will'bV itSfc^ 88 t0 b** owi J rights and the riJ?f b?fl "^gbbor, j his oblations toP8e^ Hnc* l^0fie ?aro-i .d him, his I'6* t0 *"? 8t?te, ! a d hie duty to tPnion which o r I f-tt bera in thu or? rteen Stn;es formen apd cem^ with their blo-.d -the Uniou whicunc^t'r ^ m cr,i^m ic guidance, fhalj' tDe Q("ne of lib ' erty and o? progr and comfort f <r a J those who, by ri? or by choice, luve the priviJeg.' be call d ?mer ic ina and freemen JAMES F l%? Chairman. G D BRYAN I OTEV RFED G W CRO?T po B ERWIN. D P Poj?te E. B GARY E. B Mi WM, M?'N ^V'ILIE JONES. T. ? FARROW. Wy ELLIOTT S FW J C HIGSON E? JOHNSTONE G MNKLER P TODD . J PATTERSON W V\ JLLIAMSON D MCLUCAS EARLE WOKK iv ^01 TH larsh f'rltim ?,. * ??roen-W hiten aud Black?' L?b??rer?. From "Studie* in e in the Do cembtr ] lu Louisiana embody told me i".t the negroes ire improving w borer-; at any F- H olil Soul; new ?aid so. Th] rfjnainfjM me tb*t roughout theJw'*1 ?ne harshest i'icKof the Deglwnom I met wer? >rth rn men - rjn ka.l ?0r,H >wn there to worJpl,?Hr plantation?. ow rlt ^Theae men, beir g -hing, siurp, an Knt-rge?ic, after J Northern faso j P- are alwaye di? ".-tl to keep the feT laborera " nj their wnili " nm negroes do not They recpur and txer io in g?nera iapab?e. Ht m b t. O' SCI tic hi! S's do nd ire e to work for t!i teadinees of a; Q of which the ? not appear to D? * work hard forj wbiAe - by or ni ice, e>pecially ?! a crowd, and if te lowed to sing ?fileat Work. But 'puer, solitary, ?oatant Voil a finit, i white laborer ft ? thinly superior lmo?t any neg.-J- The i^onb^n. i in the ?South a*0, M c^nipred i Southern me3? ver7 ringling ?J loyer? They ar-* 8teni and im int wit.'i their " ? t'd* " an 1 usu irritate and confuse the ne^roe* horn meo are]} oau-illy, not ?t a 1 tingas emploi?^r^'ol' a^rie ult ural " they ure non- aec?MtiOmod,Xg.be prompt or st*"*1^'? industrious reives, ?nd t?l-v Va,Ue tneir own |gnge i i any con 1 wave" or traits tee "'fr: i ! ti ees- j icf?S.-iency, ling* so leisurely, time at his rora the average ne ater which are a.> energetic N??rth fd or rec'O'jmr d \>\ J , .... opie aa something | g,, b courte of ihn pe? i m , tolerated ur interter ? ot?[ |>? table eud. ? icink j he So'itb, wbire ?- L. j Ol wielling biiein?-? j j ~ho coui.l -lo ?ny f t^ utea Ir H not n,;>i( j _ , t part ot the wor.d leer ol?, nain, in ti,?* Tib Carolina, wi o 'mjrlefwrif>? o? m-1 t ben they first om?- ? .a*id ihry alw-y>| w*s hung av. wireK, j rkiu' on 'eu.;' ?1? " know h' w to ' plenty on it " IM um?! sage remnrke I ot' character ns at j and envir nraen- in U led with the ( pi t. ie Sim th durn g the g?n?rations would ee blood and tt-m luce a race ol' peo ;o slow" on occ-.sioa ?-; " that's so. youns: I ve seen em. I bout three weeks." egroea rim?-to sty ^arding these traits f the white people thar larg-, slow ll accomplish tmpor e course of the ycir leas uecvpsary or de '? itj Suu hern iands D people. A distin t?n author has said be h^ppy fu'tring in ?pen air, a!/ df,y, in j . 11 if one wishes to woik | treai ny there t"0 long. I ' ' tn Venice, but I tm.w ? |he South that appear j ? ^ clooelv in these re- i * ! ooo i - j 'V era uer ot the L*gini* | ingv f-aw the f?(-fjionable ! dat^. /m all made the following ? ' V ooo 11 Know 1 mH-'" itch ap that now, but I One nenn , ,. v''f?n C w'f??lin? aethatjagait yn?,.''--Columbia E,g j "I' _ ? "B L,,, i " ! and \ DtiiCMj m^n^?j-m^nt , ' ber 7 j mon i ol th E *ai ntr.c one gav TI; . poini coloi ? not Rio, niue . liar f AVI pn si I Rho. tra UH ?on: Jilt; i Ti A boil lor ( the hu. VTB hua bf-en connti-d there |ei Van. Manning, his ? petitor, counted in ter ? ,n?-fc m?y I e an enormnuu ,m '??"y|e Chaim.rn dulddo ' "<ln,em..rebaimthan Mac Dt/D'OciMta pcod. Il J ave, 'ihn Butto th"ao f>t of Oenm' Bows and ^?s. dker tdefrt trom /Oe. to -juBt W. N, Bu ?if a? fa. 41 ?feferDor-Elirt 'I liunip^on* Uue of the Must I'mmi-i jig Men lu the i Sou lt. ' [From thc Springfield Republican] j ii Ugh b 'inulnpnun, the new GoV? .' ernor of Suuth parolina, ia a net h-W j ol Waddy Thoinpeon, one ol tbe ia-? m .us nieu of ?dd regime, a uinu with ! a hue head :?? nd ir.ru tuousiacbe. Al- j tc-r the war heluund himself btm?ped \ * i i.8 tuauy ol the autocrat y wwte, and j went lo Culutnb a ai.d set up a p/iVate ; school. His income Jul- t?r; lirai yeur Wa? aboUi $4u0, a?d W?<! eked out, u? ilk) Mib-i q leutiy discovered, by tho haio ot tnelamiiy plate. Fatuity jiUtf, i iu lact, [?roved q i te arttebUice during j la? ?-arly ve*r? ol traueitiou Irom wer i to jaacc, when the women of the ar j i tvcrxcy at Columbia showed their eem-e oi :he value of ecom my ai d thrill by nppointing a committee <f th? n.*elve>- to t?v t good j ricen Iroui the J. wi.-h d ?ine who fl Jiked into tle South. Mr. Thon?paon corni .n?d leaching tul he Wh.s made Hija-rir,. tpudent ul mst j uenoo under the; H upton gov erm ment, when he found j lae Stat-: sch--ol iu*id a goiid d-nl de j pleted by he carpet-boggle. Hi? first ? care was to restore that, and in the j meantime be devoted himaeli t'? the school inieiests all over the State The result waB that he became vtr\ popular with black and .white, and ?v tn nominated in the D -mocritio cen mention this year by a spontaneous j t n ?vement ot the mountain region ol j f ; ie State, and to the no slight aston j ? ?ihment of toe b jsse.??. Northerners!, vho have met bim regird him as one j ^ if the most promising m^nin the Sou1 h I" ! ?a cer'ainly a hopeful sign lor a man j ^ .) secure political advancement iu the I fl South by devotion to the common ? i uhool?. ? i ---^ i mt i ?-?- j ^ i PromiiiiDi Baptist Preacher I e- ; clares limn if an Infidel. From th? inpf in^ii? of thp Christian \ a rndtt4ud South Wist Batist, we L xtraet the fallowing card. ? p Inaaniu ;h as I have been connected ] t .iib the Btptist denomination, and J h ive been known in many parts ol j ti 3d Stale as a Baptist minister, I Ifltd to be my duty to the public and ) myself to make lbs following j w ni V Vi b< w al litement : Alter thorough investigation, thought id n flection, and alter arriving nt ucl usions sati-Mctorv tc? my own und, I have Peen fit to cease my le iifl_ajj_jsCi.ristifln miii-ter, andjileo sever my con?eclion Ste the Btptiat church. As a c~n- be entioua man and a m-m of convie on m<, and one who would b ' true to 0?? melfaud to the public, I m ike this ln, lament. My present convictions he; net allow me to believe or to preach th. > fundamental doctrines ot the g-t ristian ayatetu \N hat ibo future ! c?e v revci-.i I know not. it would b- j UM , of place here lo attempt to item j mi my v^rioun reasons for my chai gr- j.)M belief. Lf I T ?ra in error and d irk ness, mnv | ?0I, Sun of Light and Truth' iliumi ?j ?7 .. cuy mind and he*r: . j vj" VV T TH KN EY. |,rj i me. Gt.. N..v 7 h. ?S82 l,f,< - L ( '[hf Murions Franchise D>'iroi( Fret Pr*!9> ! gre [?. ?'ou'id H half d? 2-n :< remet? | f'or fini: b?r bira ?Len hrs reached l is I deg -! yea'erd^y morning. The -3.RS | *=C 1 r a imitted r-m red his hat sud itQe e thr< e cheers. j waa v\ hat's '.hat fol ?"' haked the can ! ^*'1| lie. j i de It1-fer the triumph of principle "hoi ? corruption-houw>#y nv? r !r.-::id j,H u' itogriry over iniquity v)<' wirk ie,r! :JB-(. The ir-i-me:, sr* goif-g to ) r'",r: 7." ;0'JO How much do you want :" ' iw-ked [ candidate, as h- pulled out his j et There will be auch a rally of hon- j Tl deciors us-" j very low much ?" I M?H? Tue hon.y handed fons of toil | ,Mn'*r ; become dis-" j that i ?w m ich, I flay ? ' j men! Veli, sir, I'll havo to kee}? seven ^ort ie b-y? lull of ho-T from now to i ion day, :it:d I'm thinking that 11061 tten-" U>'?it rat.e i ?---her? it is-good morn ;,n<* ** -r. 21 i " i ^a,Q ' ie next entered with a cat like year i, and looked alt an und the B?t>n i for listeners, ai d then, sink | ^'et H J?S voice to a whisper, hf ex ! p'n'-',: jed: title, lush! "Tis the battle cry of 10. ! ,,nbl "teemen coming to thp rescue !" !:v''^ ' Viii |3 be enough thia mom Ctn! odd Iv inquired the candi ? w',n ?ol Sc W!l get lhere by tho larger ! offetii rity thir county has ever seen! ?tl?UeI [?art of my ward w>i.u going aolid j oi:s (' ist you, thinking-" j ed Oil il ranke ii .f3 " ' repu? ut 1 cinshed out tho opposition, 'eehn vhen the gioiioup aun 0! Nowra- pr-nn h (iiIda the apires and sieepieii ? fT '^^ will h* mc h sn nprii-ing-" Congi ere'.- ip 1 -?;o 'lone-don't both- "n u'i anv mere*-big huiry-?nj. Weill elae?" bon a prc i leer '.? MI!- 30 t?iire nf Lndit-s" and 0 oed B'?"in juin in. A aa ?3 ruo.e ot' ?iv .?a Dagnna! Hir.ie. which have poll wi .nt: eu f-icf. Maty nih>r new ??f-e, S Madame Davale trecicli CirBet, L?ath? opened st just re J. M. COBL'i. 44 Ihe (om^ts of ?882. Prom the fr?quincy with which dis pa'ches announcing the discovery ot " another comet" have followed eacii other of Ute. the uninitiated might br led to infer that the ciop o f com?t? thi.- y-ar ?s to be so lur^e ?IF to glut pop lar curio tty and scientific inti-r-st. Thia might, pei ba pe, be true, had paco of the many anni unceinetits markt-d the appearance of a distinct comet lu plain fact, th - re hi ve been but i'-ur comes seen thin far in 1882 Tbe fin-t celestial vagrant of the year u as discovered by Mr Wells, f the Dud le\ Observatory, March 17, -iud fur? 1'V.g Mme it m'inoponz'il the attention of astronomers in both the old at d ; ew world, own g to its uniq-iefea tures. A though the period ot the W IN c Cf! has not yei been inliy cal uilakd, tnt n s h is known to sh- w that'he comet ?ill not return tovi?w undei 1000 years. Th - second comet ol the year was seen bul once, I ut then tor only a wry ??hort time, hy tl e astronomers who were observing, the -tin's ellipse ir-m Egyp t last spring. It waa describ d i'i a brief dispatch which noted the euee-?- of the ob'er vaiion ol the i-clipst. an "a fine, bright jomet close to the sun," anti a?t ono uer? for a longtime watched for its ?ppearancs-, on th-4 suppo-uti'in thai t would be visible ou it return finm perihelion, but without success. T^h bird comet of foe year was discover id on the morning of September lo ind duly chrotcled by Prof Barnard if Ninbvi.!e, Tenn. At first, c wir g n the place of its discovery, in tb> "Misteilation of the Twiss, it w?v .resumed by a ?me to b" th-'j reappear ure of the famous Pori? ^ouiet o.l 8l2,bat ?hia was Biib-i-cuaotly shown ? bean er oneoQfl sup}* sitioo,owilg 0 its direr; ion oi mot io/:. Toe Bernard comet, which vras, at t> time of di^Otfery, a fair:* t?l? copie n'ijoi, (tbout. one a?td one hajj econdfl of aro in diameter, io now ap roaching perihelion, weich M will at un about Niveniber 7. At the rightest :t will be but about tiree mes asjarge as when first seen, ai d lOiiM^t?m-ij po.?fc-- - fi''i* uros of g-? Uere&sTO the scientifi : observer, it ?il never causea rippie up ?n tue irNce of the unscientific world /ithont reference to any theories ad ?need as to it.-? identity, ?TC , it may ? stated that the Gru?s comet, socali 1, will lake the front rank asa " pop ir" obj -ct. The m my d eye disc?yvru'S or iSWT?ve simrT en glimpses of this grand ol j-ct by c or another person in one or an 1er locality where the sky, at morn ?, wns mementarily freed from tl e ?vy clouds which have curtain*d f heaven* so lor.gof Ute. O ie may 1 it with toe unaided vision sty ar morning nnw Irom fouroVIo h tii Minri e. It rise-? about Ui\y riute?-ifj advance of the threat lum ry, a little t) the Sjutlj of the la: s rmi nt of appearance. Lik-? !. g, tnrrow, luminous cl ul, ?uciin Houthwird, its u;l fir t carnes to w, f'rjrjtrif: ing with perfect regn itv BB the nucleus surmounts the ? of the boris >n. Toe till on xs l-.y morning was clearly outlined j j J a distance of at least thirteen rle { , es rn m that pointa t.?int bifurca i could be traced ?oresVerj or nigh' ree.-? lurther on a line with the R IIU.UH The nucleus "hone with m'gnituil? nf as'ar, and, in fae, hiiti!ly v;-ib!e when Regulus hui i extinguished by the dturn. Th* at. eph'inerie? ol thin great '.-om--? j jjj va tJiat, bril.i int !?.* ..: r.t ;.\;nr.j., ?' I I in r>w at ?en?! us i ir dint ant from tl e I 11 h nfl ls the sun, Kt..i that i'< d i<- ' fl J e from the sin : J about VO.OOO. i I ff miles-.-.?o tn-'j Arma. SI tl G < ha we*s ,iud ' a-h. Oil Philadelphia IV?* Rep. : IS tie iidui,.?>tration made som*1 q-ieer alliances in the South. In issippi G" ts. Chalmers had pre- j t\? lenrly represented every th: i ? j was obnoxious to rtherri senti- ' i. He was the leader of the i |)il P Kow massacre during the war. ; a chief of Ku K ui rule a!ter j var. Among ail tho odious ex . #H ion? o' ir<4ud aud terrorism iu j {faff >oiith the most braz-n and shame ivaa that by which ye;>?- a?ti-r ho seiz-d a seat in Congre5? As j a^ a Republican Hotiee could it him, ir drove Lim cul u: thu i to which he had n>> acudow ot i Yet the administration und . jeii's r.immittee took him up, ; ll* loped to make in- ?or Repu ult- JU < oeuea :n the North by bargairw? ; suf.-h ene lies. 'J h" caae ol ('ash, j ^ ?uth Carolina, was scarcely ?t?'.'S i jj ?iive. He had outraged the sen- i it of the land by his murder ' ri mos, and the country had cali- ? ?\ i the people of his own State to 1 iiafe and puni h his ? if -noes. A ! g was beipg urousdd there which i ifed to consign him to hi1) j>rop-. :i l, when the managers of tbo . ressional cnmrnitt^e enteied into , to rcj iholy ailut.ce with lum. It i? ; :o divide and break the Boar '. tr> ttgtb ot the South, but such s,,i? in Ht i< ?os stultify every profession J J( ffend evi'ry just sense. Glove ? as?ortment ot Bu^i/y H?rnpsa, Bri- Dr. \\ i.iiiiiles, iShildle C im he. VVhipf. iScjio ' E'lr^ ?r, Harnesa Lfftth'ir and Saoothieud Walki ceived at B-itto J. M.CO??U ^ DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES AND POOR SHOES TUBSENSATION OF TI1E SEASON ! WM, ism & co., At 722 and 913 Broad Street, ARE SLAU^HTBRTXfl BOOT*. SHOES AND Fl ATS. THERE ARK TWO Lt RUE STORE** FUA.KD WITH RANO.UN* ?NH IT ^ J LL BBHTRANOE IF Ye>U 0 ?NSOT BK PLR **SK.D AMONG 8TJOH A VARI KTY. WE OFFER: infant's I n'fl .Shoe's. Infant's L*<*s Snow, a h*-tter grad*... infant's Kilsnu P<*bhla hot* ed Shoes 'hilriren's Pebble Phoe*. heels. Children's A ?'alk Polke*. heels.....^ . ,hibir^n,M.PHbbH^bot,^"<h^,-*>?,Bis' * Mi?seV I Kid Buttoned *>?hoes. Misse?' Pebble Lace Sh es. I i.adb's' >') th Ruskin*. Lidio?' Ki J Slipper". Iji'lis**' ?'alf P< nyed S.j'in*.. La-ijes' Kid Lin-d Serire Buskins.... Ladies' .Moquet S ippers. Ladies' \ Calf L?:H Slices,'Rewed ... Ladies' Pebble IJMCS Mooes, sowed...) Ladies' 1 Pebble Bu'toned sh ?*??.1 IO Ladies' i Ki 1 Buttoned f?ho??8-.I 00 25 Larii-s' KM Opera slippers.1 00 50 Lidie*' Kid Sandal Shppeis.1 ?0 ?O i Oems' ? arpet.Mippera. ?0 ?0 I Oents' Pebble -Uppers.. TST'fft?hts* t's h ? Sere wed Con trailer****/ 9i) j Gents' S w ? tt->x Toe tinta Gai ten?. . O i (vents' . envy Bixit?, soli?l.i w 35 I G-ntu' D ess'i'al i B ?ot-, solM.2 50 ?? - Boy?' Hi-iV Kr"iran> . W) P0| Boy-.' Dr?>g Brogans. 75 50 i B >ys' I?r- * H Lace Shoe*.I 00 7ft I Yout h*' Tip ?o Boot? 7 f ? 13.....I 00 90 j Gents' at d B ya' Wool Hat?. 25 00 Gents' H'iff ?? s. 60 ?Ml Genfs' Felt H'?". .1 0C -ALSO Zaigler Bros, Evitt Bros. and Miles & Son's And tho Mont Desirable Lfues L-?di?V, Misses and Children's Fine Shoes. We have a large stock of / BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING! 3 -IN OTTR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT1 Which wo offer nt lesa than New York Jobbers' Prices Cloie boyera of these ^oods will wake a mistake if they fail to etaiuine ou: ato* k. WILLIAM M?L?1EBIN & CO, 722 and 913 Broad Street; Augusta, Ga. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, ?SO. 14 Jl.'NES ST. Sept. 20. lX*?.:iin-ll LITTLE BOYS REMEMBER, ' BIG BOYS DO THE SAME; YOUTHS REMEMBER, YOXJJSJ Gr MEIST DO THE SAME ; MEIST REMEMBER, OLD MEIST DO THE SAME ~AT 711 Broad St., Angula, Ga. Ph*T ifl the lam?t and anet elegant ??lection of SU?T^. OVERCOATS, 3 ATS, UNDERWEAR, &c., in Anpu-ta. at the very lowest prices. If you want, to buy, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, call and. .camin?. A. W. BLANCHARD. Sept, 27, IP82-3/RJ2? W*^ \ /or J C. Ludlow <B Co. AS0SIC E3?P1E ! AUGUSTA, GA., DIT?' IIMWR??RCTB DRY We keep on hand at all times the fin it and best assorted stock-and we have ie most elegant Store for showing it in ll the South. Velvets?, Plushes, Silks, latins. IVoy es. and everything desirable in Dress oods; Fine Hosiery, Ladies, Misses and mts. Gloves, Laces and Notions gener 1 v ; Underwear in great variety ; Cassi eres. Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns, Linen id White Goods; Cloaks, Doltpans, Jack s, &c; l?lankets and Flannels KWTMK M m lir MK LINE in our Stock We ofi'cr no Trash ; but i Good Goods we GUARANTEE PRICE rains! every market in the United State A strictly first class Dressaiakl:;^ ? riment a feature of our business. STORDERS filled promptly ai?d car litUMta. U^.. (Vt. ll, :ss?.-?' li IT DEALER IN' A ine Ready-Made Clotling ifutt Stock of MEX'S, YOU'UIS' and BOY8^x1^ made Clothing AL WAYS O.V I1AKD at 736 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. r Hr. A??-r> Uland io citb me, ard he will be gad at all times r>-t bis Ed^elteld friends here and wait on them. t 2), 18e2-2m42 H S. JORDAN FI NE TOBACCO. r>zen of thosp popular "Jouvin" Kid j ? st ?] -every pair warranted ; 4 I ^ L*W fa-hionab'oi Black How;,(|N hand WTTRI brenda of Snn?ri Hrr.nr'-' cel^brnted he<ilth Corset, f w n. . D . . ouperl* ka"; Rubber Cln'h. new Cloaks and I ?' ^h-w>nK TOBACCO; and 1er aale in? J?eb*tB mor? Handln? DreBs I At xe-7 low fipnres by us and TrimcaiDge, opened th p week D R. Dcaisoi & Co? at J. M. COBB'S. [ 0ct.lV&2r-?